Faucet attachment



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FAUCET ATTACHMNT.

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Patented Feb. 22, 1921.

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muren sraras Param amm@ RAY H. coiusrocx, or MILWAUKEE, wisconsin.

FAUCET ATTACHMENT.

To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, RAY H. Coius'rocx,KV

a citizen of the United States, residing at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Visconsin, have invented new and useful improvements in Faucet Attachments, of which the following is a specication. y

My present invention has referencer to a mixing device which is adapted to be connected to the faucet or nozzle of apparatus for delivering carbonated water under pressure to cause the latterto be angularly d1- i'ected against al body of coca cola or like phosphate syrup which has beenplaced in a glass that is arranged to receive the mixing device therein, and whereby such syrup will be contacted by the angularly directedv sprays from the mixing device so as to thoroughly mix the syrup with the carbonated water without the necessity of the employment of a spoon, or like manually operated mixing device Vfor accomplishing this purose.

p A further object is the production of a mixing device for this purpose which is of a simple construction, may be cheaply manufactured, readily attached tothe faucet of a Soda water fountain, and which will effectively mix a yphosphate syrup with the care bonated water that is drawn from the fountain. y

The foregoing, and other objects which will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, may be accomplished by a simple construction, and arrangement of parts, such as is disclosed by the drawings which accompany and which form partof this application.

In the drawings Figure l is a view illustrating the iniyprovement attached to the faucet of an ordinary soda water fountain.

Fig. 2 is an approximately central vertical longitudinal sectional view through the improvenient.

Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view of the im'- provement. Fig. 4 is a sectional view, on an enlarged scale, and approximately on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1. l Y

Referring now to the drawings in detail, the numeral 1 designates va faucet of a soda fountain. The faucet has its outlet end provided with the usual outstanding bead 2; My improvement isbroadly indicated by the Specification of Letters` Patent. Y 'Patented'lrebyg 1921. Application mea ceto-ber i2, 1920. serial No. 416,452. v

' numeral 3, and has body portion inthe nature of a tube 4. lThe improvement 3 isv .constructed of some suitable materialwhich is not affected by the acids inthe carbonatedwater, and the tube 4 has its upper end formed with an enlarged socket portion 5.

On the shoulder 6 which provides the lower.

end of the tube 4 isflared outwardly, or is 'i funnel-shaped and` is cut longitudinally from the outer end thereof. The material bounded by the cuts or slots have what lV will term the inner cornersvthereof rounded inwardly upon themselves, as at 9 toprovide channels 10 which are directed at an outward angle with respect to the` tube 4. The outer faces of the portions bounded by the slots, indicated for distinction by the nu-v meral 11 are bent upon themselves at anV angle which is directed from adjacent to the outer lower corners of said members, or rather toward the center ofthe said meni- Y9o! bers at their 'connection with` the tube 4.,Y

Thus the outer faces of the said portions are substantially V-shaped, as indicated by the numeral 12. The portions above described are in the nature fof directing members, andV will hereinafter be referred to as suoli.v

The directors are ,so shaped Vas to allow either a i'ine or .large stream of carbonated water passing through the faucet, and when to' be mixed withy-the carbonated water, ris

a glass having a quantity of syrup which is positioned to receive the improvement therethe bottom of the glass where it will be covered by the syrup. The carbonated water in. the improvement is allowed to rest on p flowing through the improvement and. rcontacting with the vdirectors will be distributed at three opposed angles into the syrup and j c will also contact with the sides of the glass,

thus causing a whirling motion to be imparted to the carbonated water andthe syrup. The improvement isheld at the bota tom of the glass until the glass is threeangles with respect to each other and having -10 fourths full, when the glass is gradually their inner edges, adj aoent their outer ends, lowered in the filling thereof. rounded upon themselves to provide tongues Y Having thus described the invention, what and their outer faces arranged at an upward 5 I claim, i's:- angle from adjacent their outer corners to A mixing device adapted to be connected approximately the central portions thereof 15 `-to ai liquid dispensing apparatus, eomprisat their connection with 'the tube.

ing a tube, directing members. at the lower Intestimonywhereof I afiix my signature. end of the tube disposed at opposite outward RAY H. COMSTOCK. 

